SIR Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr will come together to celebrate the life of George Harrison a year after his tragic death from lung cancer.

SIR Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr will come together to celebrate the life of George Harrison a year after his tragic death from lung cancer.

The remaining Fab Two will mark the life of their "baby Beatle brother" in a show bringing together a who's who of popular music.

Paul and Ringo are heading the star-studded line-up at the Royal Albert Hall in the concert planned for November 29, the anniversary of George's death.

Other close personal friends lined up to join McCartney and Starr on stage include Eric Clapton, Ravi Shankar, Bob Dylan, and Jools Holland.

Also featured is Joe Brown who had Harrison as the best man as his wedding.

Former Monty Python stars Eric Idle and Michael Palin, are expected to MC the evening which will be a sell out.

George was a close friend of the Pythons and bank-rolled their film The Life of Brian.

And Eric was the man behind The Beatle spoof The Rutles which featured George in a cameo role and Michael wrote the sleeve notes for the Travelling Wilburys album ? George's collaboration with some of the music world's biggest names including Tom Petty and the late Roy Orbison.

The choice of the Royal Albert Hall is significant because The Beatles featured it in their Sgt Pepper track A Day In The Life.

It was also the venue where George played his two concerts for Bangladesh in the early 70s and where he played a fund raising show for his Natural Law Party.

The Tribute concert will be the second official show in George's honour, the first took place at the Liverpool Empire last year.

Featuring Steve Harley and Ralph McTell, there was also a special emotional appearance by Sir Paul who sang a revamped version of Yesterday.

Also tipped to appear is Elecric Light Orchestra Frontman Jeff Lynne who worked with George on the hit single When We Was Fab and co-produced the Beatles's comeback single Free As A Bird...

Tickets go on sale at 9am on October 11 and many Beatle fans have already pledged to sleep outside the booking office to be first in line.